The couple's rare public appearance comes after Carla Bruni shared on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen what it's been like having Olsen as a sister-in-law for the past two years.

"She's my husband's brother's [wife], but I didn't go to the wedding!" said Bruni -- whose husband, Nicolas Sakozy, is the half-brother of Olsen's spouse. "They invited us, and then we couldn't go because of a stupid reason, geographical reason, you know, we had to come over here and we couldn't. But I mean, he seems so happy."

The 49-year-old supermodel-singer also recalled being introduced to the former Full House star. "I met her at some cousin's wedding and she looked adorable and [was] very kind," she reminisced. "And also, Olivier, he looks very happy with her. He had a lovely family and then he had a divorce..."

The two certainly do look happy with one another. Last year at the annual Hampton Classic Horse Show in Bridgehampton, New York, Sarkozy and Olsen were spotted having a rare PDA moment.

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